The Art and Science of Technical Analysis vs A Guide to Continuous Improvement Transformation: Concepts, Processes, Implementation
Overall winner: The Art and Science of Technical Analysis
Key Differences
Adam Grimes' book focuses on technical analysis, trading strategies and price-action with a higher review count (463) and a slightly higher average rating (4.70), while the Aristide Van Aartsengel/Selahattin Kurtoglu guide targets continuous improvement and transformation for professionals with fewer reviews (3) and a lower rating (4.60). Choose Grimes for trading-specific, well-reviewed practical strategies; choose the Van Aartsengel/Kurtoglu title if you need a professional guide on continuous improvement and implementation
The Art and Science of Technical Analysis
A detailed guide on market structure and price action with practical trading strategies. Provides systematic explanations and real trade examples to improve technical analysis skills
Pros
- systematic explanations
- practical trading strategies
- includes winning and losing trade examples
- thought-provoking content
Cons
- mixed views on simplicity
- some may find it basic
A Guide to Continuous Improvement Transformation: Concepts, Processes, Implementation
A professional guide on continuous improvement transformation with concepts, processes, and implementation insights. Provides structured guidance for executives and practitioners. user insight: mixed sentiments not provided
Pros
- conceptual clarity on continuous improvement
- process-oriented guidance
- practical implementation focus
- relevant for management professionals
Cons
- customer insights unavailable
- ratings limited to few reviews
- no features listed
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Aristide Van AartsengelSelahattin Kurtoglu |
| Durability | Adam Grimes |
| Versatility | Adam Grimes |
| User Reviews | Adam Grimes |